ECFE ClassesCheck out classes offered for families to learn and play together with their child, ages birth to kindergarten.

CurriculumECFE believes parents are their children’s first and most important teachers. Learn more about how ECFE programs support parents in providing the best possible learning environment for their child.

Early Childhood ScreeningThe years from birth to the start of kindergarten are an important time of rapid learning and growth. Early Childhood Screening is a free, quick and simple check of your child's development.

Early Childhood Special EducationEarly Childhood Special Education (ECSE) is a service available to children age birth to seven-years-old who are eligible for and in need of specially designed instruction.

In Other News…

Trimester 3 report cards will be available beginning Wednesday, June 10. Because all of Trimester 3 occurred in a flexible learning environment, we wanted to provide a guide specific to Trimester 3 report cards for students in grades K-5 and 6-12 and instructions for accessing report cards

As Minnesota reported its first case of COVID-19 on March 6, we were headed into spring break. Since then, we’ve learned a lot about resilience, flexibility, creativity and the extraordinary things we can accomplish as Spring Lake Park Schools. As we look ahead to finishing the year in extended flexible learning, we will embrace this as an opportunity with optimism and confidence despite the sadness of not being together.

As school buildings continue to be closed in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, Spring Lake Park Schools has been feeding children through meal distribution at 10 sites throughout the community. During the Friday meal distribution, the Spring Lake Park Schools Panther Foundation has provided more than 1,600 Weekend Food Packs to families over the last several weeks.

Spring Lake Park Schools will move to an extended flexible learning environment March 30-April 30, District activities, athletics, programs and services are canceled now through May 4, 2020. Free meals continue to be available for students.

Every ten years, the U.S. Census Bureau works to count everyone in the United States, including everyone in Minnesota. This year, the counting process, or census, will kick off in March. Learn more and find out what to expect.

Over the last several weeks, parents and students have attended Kindergarten Kickoff for the Class of 2033 events together. This has been a great way to start building meaningful relationships from the first moment our youngest students walk into school.